The Outdoor Education Center of Pomona College will present the film
festival, “REEL ROCK 7,” a collection of movies about climbing. The festival
will be held Saturday, Nov. 17 at 8 p.m. in Rose Hills Theatre (Smith Campus
Center, 170 E. Sixth St., Claremont). Tickets for the festival are $10 for
Claremont Colleges ID holders and $15 general admission and can be purchased at
the Outdoor Education Center (OEC) in Pomona Hall (601 Amherst Ave., Claremont).
Prior to the screening there will be an open house at the OEC at 6 p.m, with music
and food. There is no cost to attend the open house.

The following films will be screened:

The Dura Dura: The “king” of sport climbing Chris
Sharma and wunderkind Adam Ondra battle to establish
the world's first 5.15c, while Sasha DiGiulian and Daila Ojeda shred women's
standards with strong ascents of their own.

The Shark’s Fin: In 2008 Conrad Anker,
with Jimmy Chin and Renan Ozturk, endured a grueling 18-day push to get within
hundreds of feet of The Shark's Fin, an unclimbed granite buttress on the 6,310
meter Mt. Meru, in India, only to be turned back. Three years later, the trio returns.

Wide Boys: British offwidth climbers Tom
Randall and Pete Whittaker cross the pond to climb wide cracks in the West—including
the first ascent of the world's hardest offwidth, Century Crack.

Honnold 3.0: Alex
Honnold, known as the boldest soloist of his generation, tries to balance
ambition with self-preservation as he prepares for his biggest adventure yet—the
Yosemite Triple. In less than 19 hours he climbs Mt. Watkins, El Capitan and
Half Dome, 95 percent of it free solo.